RoMac's acquisition of the historic Thomas Lumber Company gives mid-market GCs the best of both worlds — specialized historic siding and custom trim profiles for neighborhoods like Thornton Park, plus access to RoMac's massive truss manufacturing plants, door plants, and window divisions.
Truly a foundation-to-rooftop supply chain without the bureaucracy of a national big-box store.
We think RoMac is best for: Custom residential builders, remodelers, and historic restoration specialists who want a locally-owned partner for everything from custom millwork to engineered trusses.
One thing to think about is their niche. They are highly specialized in the residential wood framing envelope — for structural steel, you'll need a dedicated fabricator.
Yes, RoMac recently acquired the historic Thomas Lumber Company in downtown Orlando, expanding their custom millwork and lumber capabilities.
Absolutely. RoMac operates state-of-the-art truss manufacturing plants in Central Florida, providing custom-engineered trusses.
Yes, maintaining Thomas Lumber's legacy, they carry specialized woods including high-quality pine, cypress, and cedar for historic restorations.